Be careful when selling to ebay member tonsofprospects. He was the highest bidder on two of my cards last Sunday. I sent him two invoice copies, a week goes by and no payment. I figured this guy was a deadbeat, so I sold one of the cards today. He finally sends payment. I explain the situation and refund his money. Guy gets butt hurt, fills my inbox with questionable comments, and leaves terrible feedback. All this over $18 worth of product which was refunded. Use caution when selling to tonsofprospects.

Be careful when selling to ebay member tonsofprospects. He was the highest bidder on two of my cards last Sunday. I sent him two invoice copies, a week goes by and no payment. I figured this guy was a deadbeat, so I sold one of the cards today. He finally sends payment. I explain the situation and refund his money. Guy gets butt hurt, fills my inbox with questionable comments, and leaves terrible feedback. All this over $18 worth of product which was refunded. Use caution when selling to tonsofprospects.

Is there any way I can comment on the feedback this guy left?

I would contact eBay to try and get it removed. If you kept the messages, it shouldn't be too hard of a case for you to win.

Be careful when selling to ebay member tonsofprospects. He was the highest bidder on two of my cards last Sunday. I sent him two invoice copies, a week goes by and no payment. I figured this guy was a deadbeat, so I sold one of the cards today. He finally sends payment. I explain the situation and refund his money. Guy gets butt hurt, fills my inbox with questionable comments, and leaves terrible feedback. All this over $18 worth of product which was refunded. Use caution when selling to tonsofprospects.

Is there any way I can comment on the feedback this guy left?

Yeah, I had an issue with that buyer recently as well, I finally filed a non-paying bidder after about 8 days and he paid the next morning. It shouldn't have to be like pulling teeth but sometimes it feels like it...

Did I jump the gun by selling the card when his funds had not come through after a week? Just trying to learn for future experiences.

If you did not go through the ebay unpaid item process then yes you jumped the gun. If you do not go through that then you are still obligated to sell once payment is received. My recomendation is set the automatic open unpaid item assist at 4 days. Case stays open another 4 days and if no payment received then it is closed and you get your fees back and then you can sell the card to someone else.

I'm not saying you're in the right or wrong. A good idea in the future might be to put some kind of disclaimer stating something along the lines of "payment due within 48 or 72 hours otherwise card will be re-listed and a claim opened" or something similar. IMO

I'm not saying you're in the right or wrong. A good idea in the future might be to put some kind of disclaimer stating something along the lines of "payment due within 48 or 72 hours otherwise card will be re-listed and a claim opened" or something similar. IMO

how the heck does he still have an active ebay account with all the NPBs filed against him? do they not count if he actual pays? what a turdbomber. send him some turd with his wine and cheese act

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I'm not saying you're in the right or wrong. A good idea in the future might be to put some kind of disclaimer stating something along the lines of "payment due within 48 or 72 hours otherwise card will be re-listed and a claim opened" or something similar. IMO

Even with this...they can pay for the card while the claim is open. Never, ever relist a card until the non payment claim is closed. It does not matter what you put in your description, the buyer will have 4 days from the time the non paying claim is filed to pay before the item can be closed and FVF refunded.